0 the belief that people have no control over events because these things are controlled by God or by fate --
1 the belief that events in life are decided in advance by God or by fate and cannot be changed --
The areas of comparison are primarily the sacraments, predestination and justification, although it is questionable whether these topics go to the core of the theological differences between the two men.
Vermigli's views took the very distinctive form of double predestination (5-6) but the evidence does not unambiguously point in this direction.
Yet a parallel crackdown appears to have occurred with respect to the doctrine of predestination.
Chapter 8 is devoted to predestination, merit, and grace.
This theory is, in principle, neutral on all questions of predestination (for example, before or after foreseen good actions, and so on).
I have in mind here stringent versions of reformed thought that emphasize a form of providence that entails strict predestination.
In essence, the absorption of the kinetic energy of a falling body through the power dissipation is the predestination of the electrorheological shock absorber.
But at the centre of the case against him were a series of articles relating to the doctrine of predestination.